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Portland metro area: It isn’t fall but it sure feels like it
October-like weather ends the week around the Portland metro area as August heat returns next week, according to KOIN 6 News Meteorologist Josh Cozart. Soaking rains will continue to fill western Oregon and southwest Washington rain gauges throughout the day. Nearly a quarter to almost a half-inch of moisture is possible Friday as temperatures stay in the mid-60s. Temperatures should sit in the low- to mid-80s on average for the end of the month. ...
Limp Bizkit Play Deep Cut From Their Debut Album Live for First Time Since 1998
Limp Bizkit played a deep cut from their debut album Three Dollar Bill, Y'all live for the first time since 1998 earlier this week. During Limp Bizkit's stop in Ridgefield, Wash. on their Loserville tour Wednesday (Aug. 21), they dusted off the song "Clunk." Setlist.fm notes that the band played part of the song in 2010, but it was only up until the first chorus. Therefore, Wednesday's rendition of the song was their first full performance of it since July 1, 1998.
Costello splashes to first USF2000 victory
Michael Costello made light of extremely treacherous conditions Friday afternoon to claim his first USF2000 Presented by Continental Tire victory for Jay Howard Driver Development in the first of three races that will comprise the Continental Tire Grand Prix of Portland. Behind, Pabst Racing’s Max Garcia took one step closer...
No. 22 Pilots Down Huskies in Season Opener 2-1
PORTLAND, Ore. -- The No. 22 Portland Pilots notched a 2-1 win over the Washington Huskies on Friday at home at Merlo Field. The win gives Portland a victory to start the 2024 campaign. Sebastian Nava and Nicky Dunbar were the two goalscorers for Portland. It's the third time in...
Washington State Debate Coalition cancels Oct. 11 gubernatorial debate
The Washington State Debate Coalition (WSDC) has canceled its Oct. 11 gubernatorial debate between Bob Ferguson and Dave Reichert in Ellensburg, the agency announced Thursday. The decision to ...
Portland Jewish groups say they're facing a rise of antisemitism
PORTLAND, Ore. (KATU) — A Portland man, Domagoj Patkovic, was put behind bars this week for allegedly making bomb threats against various Jewish hospitals. Jewish members of the greater Portland area are expressing their sorrow. “I feel very sad, and I feel I was shocked to read it, and...
Acorn & the Oak set to close Sept. 6
The owners of Acorn & the Oak, a popular, Lacamas Lake-adjacent Camas restaurant, have announced they will close the eatery the first week of September. Janessa Stoltz, who co-owns the restaurant with her husband, Chuck Stoltz, announced the news on Facebook, Aug. 14. The owners said the decision stemmed from...
Camas deems gas station risks ‘non-significant’
The city of Camas has again determined a proposed gas station complex on Northeast 13th Street, which drew complaints from neighbors earlier this year, does not pose significant adverse risks to the environment. The City issued its second State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) “determination of non-significance” Aug 15, after reviewing...
Lan Su Chinese Garden vandalism addressed in Mayor Wheeler public safety plan
Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler and city leaders have announced a plan to address public safety concerns near the Lan Su Chinese Garden and Old Town neighborhood, including increased security, police patrols, street cleaning, behavioral health outreach, and homeless encampment removals.
Couple arrested in horrific NE Portland stabbing that left blood ‘everywhere’
A man and a woman have been accused of trying to murder the woman’s former boyfriend early on Aug. 10 in Northeast Portland. Lucas Prias-Kern, 29, was arrested Monday on charges that include second-degree attempted murder, unlawful use of a weapon and two assault charges. His girlfriend, Stephanie Avalos, 36, was arrested Thursday on the same charges, according to court documents. Avalos pleaded not guilty to the charges Friday.
Vikings Unveil Unique Chemistry at Freshman Idol Retreat for 2024
The Portland State Vikings volleyball team showcased strong team chemistry during their recent Freshman Idol retreat at Rockaway Beach, surprising head coach Michael Seemann with full participation and enthusiasm. Amidst fun and competition, team members supported each other, fostering a positive atmosphere that Seemann believes will significantly impact their performance this season. With the challenge of integrating seven newcomers while replacing five starters, the Vikings need to translate this camaraderie into solid on-court performance, particularly in establishing passing and first-ball kills now that the competition in the Big Sky Conference looms.
Palou doesn’t expect to win IndyCar title in Portland. Rossi still seeks a ride
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — Alex Palou has a 59-point lead in the IndyCar standings but insists a third championship in four seasons isn’t a lock. Alexander Rossi remains confident he’ll have a ride in the series next year; David Malukas clarified that Will Power did not make him cry after a crash last week, and all the drivers are hopeful that IndyCar makes changes to the restart zones after Josef Newgarden’s gamesmanship caused a late-race wreck and tempers to flare.
Oregon DHS asks for help in finding girl who is believed to be in danger
SALEM, Ore. (KATU) — State officials are asking the public for help in finding a missing girl who may be in the Portland area and is believed to be in danger. According to the Oregon Department of Human Services, 15-year-old Izabel “Olive” Bland disappeared on June 5 and is known to spend time in Southeast Portland.
Planned Live Nation music venue on Portland's east side spurs backlash
The live music scene in Portland is about to up its game. Two new sites are competing to see which one is built first. Both are on the east side. One at Lloyd Center, the other at the east end of the Hawthorne Bridge. Live Nation won approval to build...
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